BY SIMONE J. SMITH
There is nothing more exciting, thrilling or compelling for boxing fans than a great fight night, and on Friday September 9th, 2022, and Saturday September 10th, 2022, at the CAA Centre in Brampton, United Boxing Promotions put on a fight night to remember.
In creating their VIP boxing experience, United Boxing Promotions gave attendees a stellar boxing line-up, limited edition collector cans (with featured boxers), and event entertainment curated in a truly unique way. When you walked into the arena, you could tell that the marketing team had thought of everything, bringing together boxers, and their fans in a way that exceeded everyone’s expectations.
The CAA Centre was a great choice for the event; every seat in the arena had a good view of the ring, and it is located in Brampton where there is a large ethnic community to support the fighters.
There were 12 fights scheduled across the two nights: six bouts on the Friday, and six bouts on the Saturday, a double bill of championship boxing not seen in many years. Each fight and fighter had an intriguing and compelling story. On the bill were three brothers representing the great island of Jamaica: Joshua Frazer, Ricardo Brown, and Shakeel Phinn.
On Friday night, Joshua Frazer went head to head with Esteban Villalba. Jamaican welterweight boxer Joshua Frazer improved his professional record to 6-0 after adding Mexican Estaban Villalba to his list of thrilling knockouts.
The 28-year-old Jamaican defeated his opponent in two rounds for the sixth knockout in his professional career. For fans who follow Joshua, they witnessed a different fighter; he was relaxed, patient, and took time to break down his opponent, before laying him out on the mat.
Friday night was impressive, and Saturday night brought fans back to the CAA Centre to witness fights with the other three Jamaicans on the card: Ricardo Brown, Gregory Miller, and Shakeel Phinn.
Jamaica’s Gregory “Killa Milla” Miller showed exactly what he was made of by beating Drake Olchowecki of Hamilton with a third round TKO.
Montreal’s Shakeel Phinn (22-3) won an exhilarating super middleweight bout with Mexican fighter Josue Perez, who showed a granite chin, and great will for lasting as long as he did. Shakeel bloodied Perez’s nose in the first round, opened up a cut over his eyebrow in the third and landed a hard right in the fifth but Perez stayed on his feet.
It was a lethal combination of punches in the seventh round that finally took Perez off his feet. He struggled to his feet, and the referee allowed the fight to continue, but not for too long. His corner threw in the towel after another series of punches from Shakeel.
Ricardo Brown, a former Jamaican Olympian in the heavyweight division, manifested his knockout, and improved his perfect record to 5-0 with his second straight win over a decidedly plump, and shorter Mexican fighter Carlos Carreon, the 5’7, 272 lb Mexican heavyweight champion.
Ricardo stands 6’7” and weighed in at 250, and although Carreon might be a champion in Mexico, going head to head with Ricardo made him look like an amateur boxer. Ricardo used Carreon as a punching bag for the first round and both fighters began the second round swinging wildly before Brown got the knockout 11 seconds in with a hard right to the chin.
I had a chance to catch up with Tyler Buxton, one of the promoters at United Boxing Promotions, and he shared a little about his work.
“United Boxing Promotions has been staging fight cards out of Peel Region and its surrounding areas for over 20 years,” Tyler tells me. “It was exciting to organize this weekend’s event, and I have to thank my promotion partner Don MacDonald, our sponsors (DAZN, Mr Lube + Tires, Proper Twelve Irish Whisky, Rival, Kichesippi Beer Co., truenorth.bet, Y Media Group, and Anokhi Inspired Indian Dining), and the rest of the United Promotions team for helping to make this weekend a success.
It felt great to finally be able to organize fights again, especially after the COVID-19 hiatus. It was really tough, because during the pandemic, fighters would reach out to me, asking when they would be able to fight again, and I could not give them any answers. This weekend allowed us to showcase the roster of fighters that we now have. What made the night what it was is the fact that everyone had a chance to showcase their talents. It was my 74th event, and I am gearing up for my 75th event in November.”
As a fan of the sport, I feel it is important that the fans enjoy an evening of boxing. You know it was a successful event when people are talking about it the next day.
Congratulations United Boxing Promotions team for bringing a VIP boxing experience to Brampton.